Yes, the owners of the Ozark Medieval Fortress made the unfortunate decision to close the project after being open to the public for only two seasons.
It is in Lead Hill, Arkansas, only half an hour or so from the large tourist attraction of Branson, Missouri. They had made a good faith effort to spread the word of the castle to bring some of those tourists to come and visit the OMF. There was wonderful news coverage of the OMF and the people who went there had glowing reports. Unfortunately, not enough people came.
I blame it on Americans not truly understanding the project. It is the process of seeing medieval construction techniques that is of greater importance than the finished product. They had the stone quarry, masons, blacksmiths, carpenters, tile makers, rope makers, and other artisans all on site and were there to answer questions. The materials needed to build the castle were on site and the methods of construction were from the 13th century. It was going to take a long time to build, because those projects took a long time to build.
I believe many Americans who love castles and would have been part of the target audience, heard that it was a twenty year project and thought they'd come and visit in about the fifth year or so. Or maybe in its tenth year to see when it would be half completed.
Sigh.
They needed more foot traffic, more paid admissions to generate enough money to keep it open.
The idea is a sound one. The technical and historical advisors were wonderful. The site is magnificent and as mentioned before, not far from a major tourist attraction.
However, the financial support by attendance to the project from the American medieval community was not what was hoped for or what was needed to maintain the project.
The owners of the Ozark Medieval Fortress would be interested in hearing from serious minded investors or buyers. Not someone trying to buy something for a song.
If you know of any wealthy medievalists who might be interested in seeing this project to its completion, please contact me and I can forward that information to the owners.